Part: 16
In conclusion, a painting is a painting whether it is done in oil, water colour, crayon,
chalk or acrylics. From the scratchings on a cave wall by our ancestors, they all can
create outstanding results and they can speak to us through the eons of time. From my own experience I have created works from the very small to the huge (8′ x 8′). In 1973, my 4 year old son and I painted a huge mural, oil on masonite (two 4′ x 8′ pieces). It was permanently attached to a wall in the house where we lived. It is called “Order of Good Cheer”. This was in remembrance of our French tradition. The early French settlers found the Canadian winters long and dreary so they would have these family celebrations. We moved away from that house and left the mural behind. The family that bought our house are of French descent and kept the mural intact. My older son visited them recently and took this photo of it. I had long forgotten about it. So it is over 40 years old.

I have sold my paintings and I have given them away. I’ve even had them stolen. I thought about going with gallery but they wanted large pieces and a lot of them. In other words they wanted massed produced product they could sell to institutions like banks. That’s not my style. When I look at my work I see a lot of faces, a few landscapes, seascapes, animals, birds. I also tend to make political statements because I think that is one of the purposes of art and music. So I may continue with this essay with some of paintings …if you are interested?








